KFC has hit back at “unsubstantiated” union assertions that the company treated staff unfairly.
Claims by the Bermuda Industrial Union that KFC broke the terms of last year’s Supreme Court injunction ...
A 46-year-old Sandys man has denied threatening another man, plus a charge of unlawful assault.
Eldon Raynor, of Fairhaven Lane, pleaded not guilty in Magistrates’ Court to the March 18 charges agains...
Embattled taxi drivers are urging Government to partner with their industry and help pull their business back from the brink.
Bermuda Taxi Operators Association (BTOA) president Derek Young said the g...
A 51-year-old has denied stealing nearly $1,400 worth of food and drink from the Fairmont Southampton Hotel.
Randolph Davis, of Sandys, was charged in Magistrates’ Court with the April 6 offence.
The ...
Kentucky Fried Chicken Bermuda and its operating subsidiary KFC Operations Limited were accused of taking “the low road” in the ongoing dispute with the Bermuda Industrial Union.
BIU head Chris Furber...
A 27-year-old was today jailed for a year-and-a-half following a “violent, drunken assault” on a woman.
It was the second time in a week Jamal Bascome appeared in Magistrates’ Court for assaulting Mer...
Bermuda and other British territories have come under pressure from UK Prime Minister David Cameron to “take the lead” on tax information exchange and beneficial ownership.
Mr Cameron wrote yesterday ...
The City of Hamilton could be run as a “quasi-government organisation”, with business owners voting as well as residents.
But alterations to the voting scheme, if approved by Parliament, aren’t expect...
The charter ferry Millennium is already on the Island, and should be deployed this week, according to Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell.
“The Millennium has come in, and needs a period of time to get t...
An unpopular plan to raise a tax on awnings and signs that jut over City of Hamilton sidewalks has been scrapped, Hamilton Mayor Graeme Outerbridge said.
The City last year proposed to tax the structu...